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FOR A CHEAP EXPERIANCE IN LAS VEGAS, WOULD EXCALIBUR OR CIRCUS CIRCUS BE A BETTER DEAL?


Question by Rose M:
For a cheap experiance in Las Vegas, would Excalibur or Circus Circus be a superior deal?

My family is planning a trip to Vegas at the beginning of August. There will be 4 adults, one teen, and one older teen. We are looking for cheap places to stay on the Strip that have theming, and we have narrowed it down to Circus Circus and Excalibur.

Circus circus has all the circus shows for free, plus the Adventuredome that is attached, but Excalibur is closer to the other hotels on the Strip. (we plan on visiting and walking around all the other casinos)

Your opinions?

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BEST VEGAS HOTEL FOR TEENS BESIDES CIRCUS CIRCUS AND EXCALIBUR?


Question by violettprincess:
Best Vegas hotel for teens besides Circus Circus and Excalibur?

My girls are ages 12 and 15 and we will be spending 3 nights in Vegas. Many reviews of Circus Circus and Excalibur state they are more kid friendly but they are cheap and dirty. What is a nicer hotel on the strip that is still appropriate for teens?
Any OTHER hotels besides the ones I have mentioned?

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WHATS YOUR FAVORITE VEGAS HOTEL AND HOW GOOD IS EXCALIBUR?


I have never been to excalibur It sounds fun though! whats your favorite one excalibur,the pyramid,circus circus,tropicana,Imperial palace,etc.and why serious answers please!

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WONDERING HOW LONG OF A WALK IT IS FROM THE EXCALIBUR IN VEGAS TO THE MONORAIL AT THE MGM GRAND?

I am taking a short vacation to Vegas with 2 children and want to use the monorail…I think we are staying at the Excalibur. How far of a walk is it from that hotel to the begin of the monorail at the MGM?

THE EXCALIBUR HOTEL AND CASINO IS A GRAND LAS VEGAS HOTEL

There are many New Orleans Hotels but for a Boutique Hotel in the very heart of New Orleans there is one that holds a higher standard, The Bienville Home on the edge of the French Quarter. It is a very distinctive property with style and grace.


The Bienville Home has all of the one-of-a-kind elegance of a French Quarter Manor. A crystal blue pool is surrounded by a flagstone courtyard and is overlooked by many of the room’s wrought iron balconies. There are four sundecks for you to rest and savor the ambience.


This lovely hotel started as a grain warehouse but it has gone through many manifestations since then to become the boutique hotel it is today.


In the beginning it was Planter’s Rice Mill, then Thompson’s Rice Mill and Southern Syrup Manufacturing. Then, in 1985, the building was absolutely transformed into the North American Hotel. The original advertising said it was a delightful summer residence for Ladies and Gentlemen. Unfortunately the hotels owners went their separate ways and the building was divided into a boarder’s hotel and a fire house. Then it was converted to 20 luxury apartments and started the rival of Decatur Street. In 1972, after surviving a fire from across the street, it was bought by the Monteleone Family.


The location of the Bienville hotel on Decatur Street mixes the old and new of the charming French Quarter. With its lovely wrought iron balconies this intimate property is the closest to the French Quarter and therefore many attractions are close by. Some of them include Aquarium of the Americas, Canal Place Shopping Center (including Saks Fifth Avenue and Brooks Brothers), Woldenberg Park, IMAX Theater and the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center. From this New Orleans hotel you can be spellbound by the stars at the Hard Rock Café while still enjoying the historic French quarter with it’s many famous eateries and scenery.


From this splendid location you can find antique shops, New Orleans’s signature Jazz Clubs, famous restaurants, beautiful historic buildings, voodoo shops, museums, the wharf and more. Just blocks from the exciting 24 hour Bourbon Street, you can find spectacular antiques and art galleries on Royal Street.


AAA has awarded it the coveted Three Diamond title and the Bienville is a member of the Historic Hotels of America. This boutique hotel consistently works hard to go beyond the standards that are demanded of that title.


They have a restaurant, the Louisiana Heritage Café that also serves as a school of cooking. In its casual setting it offers seafood, pasta, soup and salads in the New Orleans tradition. Some of Chef Faroldi’s dishes include Seafood Beignets with Remoulade Sauce, Blackened Catfish topped with Crawfish Etouffée and the famous “Rajun Cajun” Omelets. It is located on the first floor of the hotel and serves three meals a day.


The culinary lessons at the Louisiana Heritage Café can be for individuals or groups. Anyone can attend these lessons. The delicious fare is typically Cajun and Creole and while the chef is preparing the dishes he offers historic stories that will compliment his presentation.


For the business person Bienville Home Hotel has a charming space for small meetings or celebrations for up to 100 guests. In the board room, which will hold 12, you can see the historic roots of this New Orleans Hotel in the exposed brick from the 1800’s. Within this board room you will find all of the amenities, like a wireless internet, and a wide range of AV equipment. The Vieux Carre room has 1,318 square feet available for more massive meetings. All catering needs will be met by the staff at the Louisiana Heritage Café.


After your business meetings, the location of the Bienville Home will delight your fellow attendees. With attractions like Bourbon Street, Jax Brewery, Jackson Square, the Mississippi Riverfront, Harrah’s Casino and the Canal Street and St Charles Avenue Streetcar lines your peers will have plenty of things to occupy them. With it’s proximity to New Orleans Central Business district the Bienville Home Hotel’s prestigious address it’s a natural for any business person.


They have what they call The Corporate Executive Option to give all business travelers a satisfying experience. Then, after a successful day, the business traveler is mere steps from the city’s greatest restaurants, jazz establishments and shops. This plan offers the ideal rates with superior accommodations and many amenities. In your room you will find plenty of space to work with massive desks, phones with data ports and cable TV. Included in this option is express check-in and check-out. You can count on the staff’s support to help arrange a small meeting or a corporate reception. You could not do superior than these elegant surroundings with say of the art equipment.


When you are thinking of taking a trip to Las Vegas, think about the Excalibur Hotel and Casino. It has everything you would anticipate of any Las Vegas Hotel. There is world class dining, plenty of entertainment and lots of casino action.


In the rooms you will find warm comforting tones and hardwood furniture. They have all the amenities, high speed world wide web access, hair dryers, irons and cable TV. There is an entertaining room called the Turret with a castle theme. In the other standard rooms they offer either a king size bed or two queen sized beds. The luxurious spa rooms have a spa built for two, which is not only resting but romantic to boot. In a parlor suite you will find a full living room, dining area, a guest bathroom, a refrigerator and a marble spa and shower.


In this Las Vegas Hotel you will find everything you want in a fun and friendly atmosphere. At this castle you can take pleasure in slots or table games, a poker room, race and sports book service and round the clock Keno. There are many slots and electronic games ranging from one cent to one hundred dollars. The table games are Blackjack, Craps, Roulette, Poker, Baccarat and Mini-Baccarat. In the Race and Sports room you can bet on horse races, dog races, or your favorite sports team.


For Entertainment you can select The Tournament Of Kings dinner show with jousting and dancing maidens. Or how about Thunder from Down Under with the hottest hunks from Australia. If you need a good laugh catch Louie Andersons show More massive Than Life.


In this Castle naturally the buffet is King. There enough entrees to please everyone. They are open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, and do not miss the Champagne Sunday Brunch. The Steakhouse At Camelot has won awards from Zagat for it’s food and service. They offer the most tender beef and fresh seafood that is flown in everyday. You can arrange to have a private dining room.


At Sir Galahads, order their prime aged beef that has been seasoned in rock salt and ground pepper. It is then slow roasted and sliced right at your table. Here too, there are private rooms available.


If you feel like Italian food, go to Regale Italian Eatery. They have all the usual food you would find in an Italian Restaurant. You will find, pizza, pasta and lasagna along with their specialties like shrimp scampi, chicken and veal. Try their famous Family Style Dinner while you are there.


Then there is the Sherwood Forest Grille and the Village Food Court both with more inexpensive prices. Perfect for when you just want a swift bite.


The Royal Treatment Spa is the place to be if you want to feel like a King or Queen. It has 13,000 square feet and overlooks the pool area. It is a world class spa and will pamper you with its wide variety of treatments. You can work out in the fitness center or get pampered in one of its eleven treatment rooms.


If you want a Fairy tale wedding, the Excalibur is the place to go. Their Canterbury Wedding Chapel will celebrate your wedding in a beautiful, traditional setting that you would anticipate at a castle. They have wedding coordinators that will help you with your photos, rehearsal dinner, flowers and the reception. It will create fond memories for you to cherish for a lifetime.


Excalibur’s full-service catering staff can help you plan any kind of special event from small meetings to grand galas.


For other activities other than gambling or eating, there are 17 shops on the Castle Walk, a gaming arcade, a gorgeous pool and plenty world class golf courses to select from.


The Excalibur Hotel and Casino is a Las Vegas Hotel that will cater to all of your needs.


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Mary Hanna has traveled the world by Air and Ship while writing eBooks, Software Reviews and Practical Articles on World wide web Marketing, Cruising, Gardening and Travel. Visit her websites at: http://www.WorldHotelPortal.com and http://www.CruiseTravelDirectory.com You can read more of her articles at http://www.ArticleBazaar.net

FOR A CHEAP EXPERIANCE IN LAS VEGAS, WOULD EXCALIBUR OR CIRCUS CIRCUS BE A BETTER DEAL?

My family is planning a trip to Vegas at the beginning of August. There will be 4 adults, one teen, and one older teen. We are looking for cheap places to stay on the Strip that have theming, and we have narrowed it down to Circus Circus and Excalibur.

Circus circus has all the circus shows for free, plus the Adventuredome that is attached, but Excalibur is closer to the other hotels on the Strip. (we plan on visiting and walking around all the other casinos)

Your opinions?

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